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<blockquote data-quote="maisies_mummy" data-source="post: 70095" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>hi Sorry, I am in England and she has been refered for anger management and to see a child psycologist. We have Health Visitors which have also been involved but say the behaviour is too complex for them.</p><p></p><p>Medically she seems ok, she had some bowel problems as a toddler but they seem ok now. She did have one episode where her oxegen levels were low for most of the day but no wheezing so were unsure what happened but she had to have ventolin in the end. That was when she was 18 months so clasping at straws here but wondering if that affected anything. Probably way off lol but my husband is struggling to accept that the things she does is because of her problems and goes through spells of blaming.</p><p></p><p>You are all so helpful, this site is a god send for me even if I just getto talk to others that know how difficult things can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maisies_mummy, post: 70095, member: 4015"] hi Sorry, I am in England and she has been refered for anger management and to see a child psycologist. We have Health Visitors which have also been involved but say the behaviour is too complex for them. Medically she seems ok, she had some bowel problems as a toddler but they seem ok now. She did have one episode where her oxegen levels were low for most of the day but no wheezing so were unsure what happened but she had to have ventolin in the end. That was when she was 18 months so clasping at straws here but wondering if that affected anything. Probably way off lol but my husband is struggling to accept that the things she does is because of her problems and goes through spells of blaming. You are all so helpful, this site is a god send for me even if I just getto talk to others that know how difficult things can be. [/QUOTE]
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